One of the most decorated knives of all time is back and better than ever.

The Snap Lock held the knife world in rapture when it won the Most Innovative Knife Award at the 2004 Blade Show. CRKT is breathing new life into this unique everyday carry folder and bringing back the 180° swing opening. If you think that it might be all show and no substance, spend a mere minute with it and you'll do a 180° swing yourself.

From his shop in Abingdon, Virginia, Ed Van Hoy dreamed up this historical design. It's not only one of the most unique knives on the market, but it's one of the most useful — it features a money clip, and is remarkably low profile so it's never a burden. Plus, a quick-release lanyard adds a neck carry option so it's always at hand.

The stainless steel blade has a subtle drop point shape and supremely capable Triple Point serrations. When closed, the matching wishbone frame is a 100% effective blade edge guard. The unique open mechanism becomes instantly intuitive once you push down on the front lever then rotate the blade outwards for a full 180°. Once open, the minimal but very usable handle is extremely safe: the Snap Lock mechanism secures the knife so the harder you grip it, the more it locks the blade in place thanks to multiple positive locking surfaces between the frame and locking lugs.

This knife made history, get your hands on a piece of Ed's legacy with the Snap Lock with Triple Point Serrations reissue.

Features

Innovative Snap Lock Mechanism

Bead Blast Finish

Quick Release Paracord Lanyard

Specifications

Blade Length: 2.554"

Closed Length: 4.207"

Overall Length: 6.25"

Blade Material: 420J2 Stainless Steel

Blade Thickness: 0.124"

Blade Hardness: 50-52HRC

Blade Style: Drop Point

Blade Finish: Bead Blast

Handle Material: 420J2 Stainless Steel

Locking Mechanism: Snap Lock

Pocket Clip: Stainless Steel (Tip-Up, Right Carry)

Designer: Ed Van Hoy

Weight: 2.5 oz.

Badges

Pocket Clip
Includes a pocket clip for easy accessibility and a more secure carry.